1. He has a few plans.
2. She has got a little milk.
3. He drank a little whisky.
4. And has a few friends.
5. We saw a few people at the restaurant.
6. I bought a few newspapers.
7. There is a little petrol in his car.
8. There are a few bottles on the table. 9. There are a few hotels in this town. 10. I want to eat a little bread.
11. Have you got a few magazines at home?
12. Put a little cooking oil in the pan.
13. Sindy has only a few flowers.
14. There are quite a few buffaloes in the field.
15. There is only a little food in the refrigerator.
1. Nina was cooking when the lights went out.
2. Michael passed the exam without difficulty.
3. My aunt Rita was travelling to Barcelona when I phoned her.
4. My elder sister was doing the washing up before we came home.
5. The policeman asked the passerby, “What were you doing at the time of the robbery? "
6. Martha got dressed, had breakfast and then went to work.
7. When John was young, he played in the school football team.
8. They went on holiday in August last year.
9. Olga was riding her bicycle while Helen was rollerblading.
10. A man from Florida found an alligator in his pool three days ago.
My friend`s name is Borisov. He is an economist. He works in an office …on the first floor …of our Ministry. His firm does business with… a lot of… firms. They sell very many goods to… foreign countries.
2. Mr. Lidin knows English well. He often meets foreign businessmen and speaks English to… them. Every day he receive a lot of… mail from… foreign firms and sends answers to… them.
3. Mr. Petrov gets up at… 8 o`clock. He has breakfast at… half past… 8. After… breakfast he goes to… his office. He lives near… the Ministry. He comes to his office a quarter to 9 to get ready for work.
4. …At ten minutes to…9 Mr. Smirnov comes …to his office, look through the letters from foreign firms and answers …-- them.
5. Take all the letters …from that bag and put them on… my desk. I`d like to look through… all of… them now.
6. You can speak …to him about… it on… the phone.